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reporting on the condition of germany's economy, the economics minister was keen to take as much credit as possible for record employment numbers, rising income, and falling debt. >> it is no accident that our economy is in good shape. it is no accident that new jobs are being created every day. they were created by the efforts of the german people, but they were also created by this governing coalition from >> but the opposition social democrats promptly pounced on the economics minister's claims. >> if you had anything to do with economic growth, then you have heard growth even more than you have hurt your own party's election results. >> the man who hopes to take chancellor merkel's job later this year accused her of failing to recognize the dangers of an unrestrained financial system. >> for too long, the government has tried to pretend it is all just a debt crisis of other individual countries, but that is only part of the story. now the truth is going to hit you in german taxpayers where it hurts. >> merkel and her cabinet are now hoping economies across europe will start to pick
reporting on the condition of germany's economy, the economics minister was keen to take as much credit as possible for record employment numbers, rising income, and falling debt. >> it is no accident that our economy is in good shape. it is no accident that new jobs are being created every day. they were created by the efforts of the german people, but they were also created by this governing coalition from >> but the opposition social democrats promptly pounced on the economics...
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reporting on the condition of germany's economy, the economics minister was keen to take as much credit as possible for record employment numbers, rising income, and falling debt. >> it is no accident that our economy is in good shape. it is no accident that new jobs are being created every day. they were created by the efforts of the german people, but they were also created by this governing coalition from >> but the opposition social democrats promptly pounced on the economics minister's claims. >> if you had anything to do with economic growth, then you have heard growth even more than you have hurt your own party's election results. >> the man who hopes to take chancellor merkel's job later this year accused her of failing to recognize the dangers of an unrestrained financial system. >> for too long, the government has tried to pretend it is all just a debt crisis of other individual countries, but that is only part of the story. now the truth is going to hit you in german taxpayers where it hurts. >> merkel and her cabinet are now hoping economies across europe will start to pick
reporting on the condition of germany's economy, the economics minister was keen to take as much credit as possible for record employment numbers, rising income, and falling debt. >> it is no accident that our economy is in good shape. it is no accident that new jobs are being created every day. they were created by the efforts of the german people, but they were also created by this governing coalition from >> but the opposition social democrats promptly pounced on the economics...
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and just discovering oil, but it is increasing international significance of africa for the global economy. i think this is often at the root of the crisis. people whose land on which this applies, are often the most marginalized economically. you talk about the 9 & and 1%, they are the 99% and a cd he leaves, local and the big oil companies will, as just a very narrow interests and ignoring the rights the people on the ground. it is a vast region, at the middle of the desert but it is an incredibly rich region in terms of natural resources. i think it is important to recognize particularly with algeria, that it is not long ago, just 50 years ago, intense battles were under way to fight the colonial power, to fight france, and colonialism. it is a very short history in terms of people's fights for sovereignty and for liberation and for accessing control of their own land. i think it is important to understand the geography. yes, a jury that neighbors libya and mali, but it is in order for us to understand the history and the incredible significance of that region. >> one of the interesting
and just discovering oil, but it is increasing international significance of africa for the global economy. i think this is often at the root of the crisis. people whose land on which this applies, are often the most marginalized economically. you talk about the 9 & and 1%, they are the 99% and a cd he leaves, local and the big oil companies will, as just a very narrow interests and ignoring the rights the people on the ground. it is a vast region, at the middle of the desert but it is an...
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the president warns against the prospect of what he called republicans holding the economy hostage. over the debt ceiling. it was the primary focus of the last news conference of his first term. we have fox team coverage. seep your political analyst brit hume will have analysis of that event. correspondent shannon bream tells us about another big topic today. gun control. we begin with white house correspondent wendell goler on the partisan tone over the debt. good evening, wendell. >> good evening. >> bret: the party that doesn't control the white house is rarely happy about raising the debt ceiling. >> reporter: recent years a genuine threat not to do so. >> raising the nation's debt ceiling, the president told reporters is a necessity caused by spending in the past. not something to trade with congress for spending cuts in the future. >> they can act responsibility, and pay america's bills. or act irresponsibly and put america through economic crisis. >> treasury secretary geithner says accounting maneuvers let us hold out till march and obama suggested he is prepared to hold out
the president warns against the prospect of what he called republicans holding the economy hostage. over the debt ceiling. it was the primary focus of the last news conference of his first term. we have fox team coverage. seep your political analyst brit hume will have analysis of that event. correspondent shannon bream tells us about another big topic today. gun control. we begin with white house correspondent wendell goler on the partisan tone over the debt. good evening, wendell. >>...
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the economy's growing instead of contracting. in the first quarter of 2009, the gdp contracted and grew 3.1% when measured last. now, though it remains where it was before the great recession, consumer confidence has nearly doubled and a larger percentage of americans, 41% according to our last poll, believe the country's heading in the right direction, up 26% in january 2009. on the other hand, there's other data to support the idea that the country is not much better off and that the struggling economy is taking a toll on families. median household income, lower than it was in 2009. 46% millions live below the poverty line. more than four years ago. the federal public debt has increased from $10.6 trillion in january 2009 to $16.4 trillion now. there's the big number same as four years ago. the unemployment rate of 7.8%, though it's down from a high of 10% in october 2009. other figures of the last four years. number of u.s. troops in iraq, dropped from nearly 140,000 to 200. as the president fulfilled the promise to end that w
the economy's growing instead of contracting. in the first quarter of 2009, the gdp contracted and grew 3.1% when measured last. now, though it remains where it was before the great recession, consumer confidence has nearly doubled and a larger percentage of americans, 41% according to our last poll, believe the country's heading in the right direction, up 26% in january 2009. on the other hand, there's other data to support the idea that the country is not much better off and that the...
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you have to have growth of the economy, but i need to see policies will actually do that. we don't see them now. >> i spoke with david plouffe in the segment before this. he said that he is confident there are enough vote he is in the huntsd requisite 60 votes in the senate to pass universal background checks for gun owners and limiting the clips, those high-capacity magazine clips that i can fire off so many rounds to 10 and under. do you think that's so? do you think congress would pass a ban on those clips i with ten or over and a universal background check is that gonna happen? >> no, i don't think it will. candy, that gets beside the major issues this face american families you can jobs and the economy and the debt and spending that's where people are focused. that's the big anxiety of this country. >> sure, i agree with you, but as you know, you deal with a lot of things up there and the white house, people and their families deal with a loft things, one of the things out there are is gun control of some sort, addresses newtown, gun control or better access to mental
you have to have growth of the economy, but i need to see policies will actually do that. we don't see them now. >> i spoke with david plouffe in the segment before this. he said that he is confident there are enough vote he is in the huntsd requisite 60 votes in the senate to pass universal background checks for gun owners and limiting the clips, those high-capacity magazine clips that i can fire off so many rounds to 10 and under. do you think that's so? do you think congress would pass...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: battle lines were drawn at either end of pennsylvania avenue today over the national debt and government spending. the opening shots came from president obama at his white house news conference. >> i thought it might make sense to take some questions this week as my first term comes to an end. >> brown: the questions were dominated by the looming debt ceiling fight. the president sternly warned republicans not to balk at raising the nation's borrowing limit. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well bein
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs...
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likely you radio is france's oil and many people say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the tourist people reside. do sits on top of. how about it cooper pleasured over the program thanks for being on r.t. international and he. camera views the hostage crisis in algeria to delay is announcement on britain's future role within the e.u. according to the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel farage was picked up on it this after the pm was forced to cancel friday's speech on the issue of first caught up with the u.k. pleaded to discuss the released extracts from the would be address. due to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to place playing that long awaited for speech on europe but nonetheless some extracts of what he was expected to say in that speech have been revealed to us more about that we're outside you are a powerhouse in london to talk to the leader of the u.k. independence party nige
likely you radio is france's oil and many people say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the tourist people reside. do sits on top of. how about it cooper pleasured over the program thanks for being on r.t. international and he. camera views the hostage crisis in algeria to delay is announcement on britain's future role within the e.u. according to the leader of the u.k. independence...
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concerns a new trial could once again stir emotion at a time when the country is trying to fix a sick economy. >> survivors have been marking the investors of the casta concordia disaster along with the relatives of the 32 people who died. it has been exactly one year since it crashed into rocks. charlie was there. >> this is part of the rock that ripped open the hull of the casta concordia. it is being replaced where it lay before the cruise liner crashed into it a year ago. some of the people who survived the disaster, and the family members of the 32 people who didn't laid wreaths. >> they showed the rescue of 4,000 people, some struggling to keep their balance in the dark when the ship became tilted. hundreds of survivors have returned to the island. he came from venezuela. he was in the ship's casino when it crashed. he survived by climbing into a lifeboat. >> i was playing roulette when i felt a loud crash. the table, games, equipment fell all over the place. pianos were all over the floor. people were thrown to the ground because of the hard crash we felt. >> a mass in the island's chu
concerns a new trial could once again stir emotion at a time when the country is trying to fix a sick economy. >> survivors have been marking the investors of the casta concordia disaster along with the relatives of the 32 people who died. it has been exactly one year since it crashed into rocks. charlie was there. >> this is part of the rock that ripped open the hull of the casta concordia. it is being replaced where it lay before the cruise liner crashed into it a year ago. some...
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there are many obstacles on the plate of the president from guns to immigration to the still recovering economy. but generally, for the next 24 hours, it's an opportunity for the president to enjoy this moment again. to rally americans together. this is how he will conclude the first night of his second term. but it begins, again, early tomorrow morning. melissa, the president and his family will be crossing the street from where we are at the residence over to st. john's churng, the church of presidents, it's often called where they will attend services. then he heads over to the c capitol for what he was talking about a moment ago. remarkably, the number is expected to be 600 or 800,000. that's roughly a third of the nearly two million who were here four years ago. his inaugural address tells nbc news earlier today, the president has finished writing those remarks just a couple days ago. jay carney said he didn't know if they were done, but he had seen a lot of yellow pads around the oval office. and finally, tomorrow night, two inaugural balls compared to the ten that they celebrated with ju
there are many obstacles on the plate of the president from guns to immigration to the still recovering economy. but generally, for the next 24 hours, it's an opportunity for the president to enjoy this moment again. to rally americans together. this is how he will conclude the first night of his second term. but it begins, again, early tomorrow morning. melissa, the president and his family will be crossing the street from where we are at the residence over to st. john's churng, the church of...
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is francisco and many people say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the toric people reside do you see it on top of what as we've just heard some analysts suggest africa's untapped and natural resources could be the main reason attracting western powers to the continent it's also being cited as a pretext for the intervention in mali and despite the country being considered among the world's poorest nations it has plenty to offer when it comes to the wealth that lies beneath. african nation is the continent's third largest producer of gold as you can see trails only south africa and garner and there are some forecasts which indicate it could move into first place and gold exports and their future of energy is another of mine is economic trump cards with it's raining deposits believed to number over five thousand tons of france relies almost entirely on uranium as fuel for its nuclear power plants and it's believed the french government is now eyeing the mali deposits after its
is francisco and many people say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the toric people reside do you see it on top of what as we've just heard some analysts suggest africa's untapped and natural resources could be the main reason attracting western powers to the continent it's also being cited as a pretext for the intervention in mali and despite the country being considered among the...
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the fact is they do negotiate higher time, their workers but that comes with a cost to the whole economy, making it less dynamic, less easy for businesses to hire more workers and at a time when we have 8% unemployment, that's not something that a lot of businesses can afford. >> now, a lot of those same union leaders say, you get what you pay for, and there are offering cut raitt salaries to workers who might appreciate the jobs, but in the end, aren't going to be very happy in those jobs. what do you think? >> i think overall people are gibbing to see that unions are out to help union worker but very often at the expense of nonunion works and that's where we're getting in trouble. the american public at large is overwhelmingly moving sort of -- public support is moving against unions, gallup found that 42% would like to see unions be less influential. they feel at if there are negotiations going on for union workers but they come at a cost for all workers, creating less opportunity for all workers and for the economy at large. what is the message. you say lab you wins every time. union
the fact is they do negotiate higher time, their workers but that comes with a cost to the whole economy, making it less dynamic, less easy for businesses to hire more workers and at a time when we have 8% unemployment, that's not something that a lot of businesses can afford. >> now, a lot of those same union leaders say, you get what you pay for, and there are offering cut raitt salaries to workers who might appreciate the jobs, but in the end, aren't going to be very happy in those...
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economy and beyond. it's estimated without the deal the government could run out of money to pail its bills as early as mid-february. the president said the idea of refusing to raise the debt ceiling is irresponsible and absurd. >> republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills are act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom for not crashing the american economy. >> shep: they say they won't support raising the debt limit and there a battle line. the debt ceiling is the maximum amount of money that the united states can borrow. the law requires congress to control and authorize any money needed to pay for federal programs. debt ceiling was introduced way back in world war one. it was meant to give the treasury department more spending at that time. wendall goler, the president seemed that he was willing to call the republicans' bluff on this thing. >> he won't collect ransom for not collecting it on
economy and beyond. it's estimated without the deal the government could run out of money to pail its bills as early as mid-february. the president said the idea of refusing to raise the debt ceiling is irresponsible and absurd. >> republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills are act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom for not crashing the american economy. >> shep: they...
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be the economy or whether it be his own backbenchers now widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back powers to britain in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and policing and criminal justice will need to put its membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum after the next general election i think you've really got what he really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a skillful politician if he is to paper over the cracks to give a bit. and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper requests that it will be a very. confident speech until you actually analyze it and you see that he's asking for the e.u. to behave in a way that's not open. hell. labor say a referendum would be condemning britain to years of uncertainty you can't say the prime minister with talk of repatch nation is being misleading and they are strong on style they say lacking in substa
be the economy or whether it be his own backbenchers now widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back powers to britain in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and policing and criminal justice will need to put its membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum after the next general election i think you've really got what he really painted himself into...
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economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: hundreds of flights were canceled today and airlines rushed to make back-up plans after regulators around the world grounded boeing's 787 dreamliner. those actions came after the federal aviation association ordered the plane out of the air after two incidents where lithium ion batteries overheated. boeing says it is confident the 787 is safe and says it stands behind the plane's overall integrity. this is only the second time in
economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: hundreds of flights were canceled today and airlines rushed to make back-up plans after regulators around the world grounded boeing's 787 dreamliner. those actions came after the federal aviation association ordered...
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that being the furthering of the corporate economy and our our geopolitical stance in the mideast the people that we're writing aside from whatever their political aspirations are preventable people and where it's where foreigners and where in their provinces but just. foreign governments might have troops in say new york city new york city people were to stand together and defend their country and send off an occupation. that's a situation that some of that we had that same problem and not we were we were fighting the local people and with foreign idea that i don't think we pay enough attention to the human cost of war if we did we might be a little less interested in getting into another one now that we're talking about iran. turns coming out for again just a few minutes abby moss is breaking the set. wealthy british style something that's not on the tide list for. markets why not i'm going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r t. do we speak your language
that being the furthering of the corporate economy and our our geopolitical stance in the mideast the people that we're writing aside from whatever their political aspirations are preventable people and where it's where foreigners and where in their provinces but just. foreign governments might have troops in say new york city new york city people were to stand together and defend their country and send off an occupation. that's a situation that some of that we had that same problem and not we...
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economy was a huge problem. of course, it hasn't yet resulted in higher interest rates. a lot of people might say, look, who cares? let's be complacent. let's not worry about another downgrade. who cares? do people get it, in washington, that's it's important? >> it almost seems to be an afterthought in all of the chest thumping and bargaining, no one is thinking about it because the short-term impact of a default would be extraordinary. maybe we shouldn't call this the debt ceiling at all. maybe we should change it the downgrade ceiling because this game of chicken is sick. >> sometimes semantics can make all the difference. >>> breaking news. "usa today" is reporting that lance armstrong has confessed to using performance enhancing drugs. i am looking at just rapped with lance armstrong, 2 1/2 hours. he came ready. what he did tell her? >> he confessed to doping in his cycling career. the interview just wrapped. and there is a confidentiality agreement about the show. it won't air until thursday. the plan all along was to use the venue to confess. make an admission abo
economy was a huge problem. of course, it hasn't yet resulted in higher interest rates. a lot of people might say, look, who cares? let's be complacent. let's not worry about another downgrade. who cares? do people get it, in washington, that's it's important? >> it almost seems to be an afterthought in all of the chest thumping and bargaining, no one is thinking about it because the short-term impact of a default would be extraordinary. maybe we shouldn't call this the debt ceiling at...
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i mean you could say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and that part where the people reside. do you see it on top of that we've got more updates an expert analysis of the crisis in north africa on a website as well r.t. dot com. from mr david cameron used the hostage crisis in algeria to delay his announcement on britain's future role within the e.u. also calling the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel farage it's after the pm was forced to cancel for his speech on the issue now to sort of caught up with the you could lead to discuss the released extracts from the would be address. key to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that long awaited for speech on europe but nonetheless some extracts of what he was expected to say in that speech have been revealed to us more about that we're outside you are a powerhouse in london to talk to the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel for us the party that says
i mean you could say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and that part where the people reside. do you see it on top of that we've got more updates an expert analysis of the crisis in north africa on a website as well r.t. dot com. from mr david cameron used the hostage crisis in algeria to delay his announcement on britain's future role within the e.u. also calling the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel...
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in nine years redesigned to meet government safety and fuel requirements which forced a leap in fuel economy. gm is not saying how much the new corvette will cost but, terrell, i can see you zipping around in that. looking good. >> until they actually say how much it costs. >> do a lot of test drives around town. >> ashley morrison here in new york. ash, good to see you. have a good one. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports the nfl's final four are set. we'll show you who will be playing for the right to go to the super bowl. r the right to go to the super bowl. [ ariel ] my mother was never into our coffee at all. she would only get a splash of coffee in her cup and then fill the rest up with cream and it -- mommy, what's going on? what are you doing? so when we did the blonde roast she finally went from a splash of coffee to only a splash of cream. and i thought that was so cool, i said "well she's enjoying this." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] sheets or bar, how do you get your bounce? i'm a sheets girl, but i don't just put'em in the dryer to freshen up my c
in nine years redesigned to meet government safety and fuel requirements which forced a leap in fuel economy. gm is not saying how much the new corvette will cost but, terrell, i can see you zipping around in that. looking good. >> until they actually say how much it costs. >> do a lot of test drives around town. >> ashley morrison here in new york. ash, good to see you. have a good one. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports the nfl's final...
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some have speculated germany could spend the gold to kickstart the european economy, but the government has strongly ruled out that idea. al jazeera, berlin. >> thailand's navy has increased patrols to try to stem the flow of refugees from myanmar. more of them are entering thailand legally to try to escape harsh conditions and ethnic violence. this report from southern thailand. >> tired and confused, they arrived on foreign soil. 88 refugees spending more than 10 days at sea after leaving western myanmar. they said they had no choice but to leave. >> the soldiers would take women and daughters and rape them and then turned them back the next day. we had no freedom. we could not go anywhere. we had to make our own future. >> myanmar is predominantly buddhist, and the muslim minority are largely seen as illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh. after fighting between bouterse and muslims last year, more than 100,000 left homeless. this was all happening at a sensitive time for thailand. it has been ranked as a tier 2 nation on the watch list for human trafficking. if it is ranked
some have speculated germany could spend the gold to kickstart the european economy, but the government has strongly ruled out that idea. al jazeera, berlin. >> thailand's navy has increased patrols to try to stem the flow of refugees from myanmar. more of them are entering thailand legally to try to escape harsh conditions and ethnic violence. this report from southern thailand. >> tired and confused, they arrived on foreign soil. 88 refugees spending more than 10 days at sea after...
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economy was a huge problem. of course, it hasn't yet resulted in higher interest rates. a lot of people might say, look, who cares? let's be complacent. let's not worry about another downgrade. who cares? do people get it, in washington, that's it's important? >> it almost seems to be an afterthought in all of the chest thumping and bargaining, no one is thinking about it because the short-term impact of a default would be extraordinary. maybe we shouldn't call this the debt ceiling at all. maybe we should change it the do downgrade ceiling because this game of chicken is sick. >> sometimes semantics can make all the difference. >> "outfront" next, a legendary hacker and activist commits suicide and his parents blame the government. >> and the lance armstrong apology tour has officially begun, but is he really coming clean. what he said and did not say today. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money t
economy was a huge problem. of course, it hasn't yet resulted in higher interest rates. a lot of people might say, look, who cares? let's be complacent. let's not worry about another downgrade. who cares? do people get it, in washington, that's it's important? >> it almost seems to be an afterthought in all of the chest thumping and bargaining, no one is thinking about it because the short-term impact of a default would be extraordinary. maybe we shouldn't call this the debt ceiling at...
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the middle of the two-year-old conflict which continues to take a toll on the syrian people and their economy. >> a coptic christian airline worker in britain has won a legal battle after claiming she was subjected to religious discrimination. the european court of human rights said british airways should not have ordered nadia to should not have ordered nadia to hide it across that she
the middle of the two-year-old conflict which continues to take a toll on the syrian people and their economy. >> a coptic christian airline worker in britain has won a legal battle after claiming she was subjected to religious discrimination. the european court of human rights said british airways should not have ordered nadia to should not have ordered nadia to hide it across that she
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drain the economy on one side so it's almost a endless circle a have to continue off in b.'s interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries dr very comfortable with having american troops stationed there as you've seen in the far east in japan troops have committed crimes on the civilian population and that has caused difficulties with their acceptance within the population. let's check some other world news in brief now an apartment building has collapsed killing twenty five and injuring at least twelve in the coastal egyptian city of alexandria rescue forces are continuing their search for survivors under the rubble it's not yet know what caused the accident similar collapses in the past have been blamed on poor building specifications and maintenance local media said police have a rest of the buildings. signs of ca's a gathering in the south east of turkey for a memor
drain the economy on one side so it's almost a endless circle a have to continue off in b.'s interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries dr very comfortable with having american troops stationed there as you've seen in the far east in japan troops have committed crimes on the civilian...
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boehner calls the debt an anchor on our economy. here's the leading senate republican, making his point. >> it's sort of like you have a kid who exceeds the credit card limit. you tear up the credit card, but you look at the spending. the republicans are willing to pay for past bills. these are about future bills. the president is missing the point that we are on an unsustainable path. >> reporter: portman acknowledges the need to raise the debt ceiling, but he supports the context of getting a handle on the spenning. >> shepard: this is disaster relief for victims of super storm sand gee right. we have had plenty of lawmakers saying we need to get a handle on government spending, but not when people are waiting for major disaster relief money. a key new jersey democrat is saying people from new york, new jersey and connecticut pay their fair share. three state, 16% of the taxes. you ask the question: who suffered because of super storm sandy? certainly, our neighbors in new york and new jersey and connecticut suffered the most. but
boehner calls the debt an anchor on our economy. here's the leading senate republican, making his point. >> it's sort of like you have a kid who exceeds the credit card limit. you tear up the credit card, but you look at the spending. the republicans are willing to pay for past bills. these are about future bills. the president is missing the point that we are on an unsustainable path. >> reporter: portman acknowledges the need to raise the debt ceiling, but he supports the context...
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saying that's best for the country's economy. elizabeth macdonald from the fox business network, i mean, i laugh because 70 is not old. are we supposed to react to that as though it's 90, like, oh, 70. you have to work to 70? >> right, 70 is the new 90, i guess, i don't know. but, really, megyn, you have to wait five years to hit the golf course as you put it. this is the group that's recommending it, the business round table, a group of influential ceo's and even the president and ceo of caesars entertainment corp., look, we're in a new era of fiscal problems and we have a new era of demographics issues, the realities are different than they were when social security was launched in 1935. and they're saying a great way to basically fix social security and medicare funding problems. tell you something that's interesting, you're hearing nothing out of the building round table, anti-age discrimination problems at work. certainly, the jobless rate of people who are, you know, 65 or older, the number of unemployed older workers, megy
saying that's best for the country's economy. elizabeth macdonald from the fox business network, i mean, i laugh because 70 is not old. are we supposed to react to that as though it's 90, like, oh, 70. you have to work to 70? >> right, 70 is the new 90, i guess, i don't know. but, really, megyn, you have to wait five years to hit the golf course as you put it. this is the group that's recommending it, the business round table, a group of influential ceo's and even the president and ceo of...
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operation hundreds of algerians, along with several does foreigners, this is critical to algeria's economy. so the terrorists again, against the background of a 20-year long struggle against islamists by the algerian government. there's a lot going on here that shows, i think, the strength, the base of support al-qaeda and other terrorists are going to have. >> greta: and it's no secret this was a foreign target with bp, british. and the terrorists knew exactly what they were doing. >> exactly. >> greta: ambassador, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> greta: the sicyanide poisoning of a lotteries winner and his body was exhumed. and ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing e all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing e all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. officeyour business needs...k... at prices that keep you...out of the red. this week get a bonus $15 itunes gift card with any qualifying $75 ink purchase. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you don't have to be a golf pro to walk like one
operation hundreds of algerians, along with several does foreigners, this is critical to algeria's economy. so the terrorists again, against the background of a 20-year long struggle against islamists by the algerian government. there's a lot going on here that shows, i think, the strength, the base of support al-qaeda and other terrorists are going to have. >> greta: and it's no secret this was a foreign target with bp, british. and the terrorists knew exactly what they were doing....
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but again experts say that that's yet another threat to the european economy so. you're saying they're saying the euro is going up despite years of absolute the widespread austerity and slashes to health care and pensions and you just about name where is america in all this was quite interesting the united states have been printing out books for the past five years to help the financial markets and basically that also makes the dollar cheaper they've been also looking over their shoulder at china which holds the majority of the u.s. foreign debt and it's also been ordered fish really controlling holding back its national service of some sort of it's very interesting you say that because china is holding a huge amount of american debt at the same time when america is increasing its military presence in the far pacific but why is america and all these other countries why are they printing extra cash i'm not an economist i don't exactly understand what the whole point is well the reason why countries artificially decline or decrease the cost of their national currenc
but again experts say that that's yet another threat to the european economy so. you're saying they're saying the euro is going up despite years of absolute the widespread austerity and slashes to health care and pensions and you just about name where is america in all this was quite interesting the united states have been printing out books for the past five years to help the financial markets and basically that also makes the dollar cheaper they've been also looking over their shoulder at...
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economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: hundreds of flights were canceled today and airlines rushed to make back-up plans after regulators around the world grounded boeing's 787 dreamliner. those actions came after the federal aviation association ordered the plane out of the air after two incidents where lithium ion batteries overheated. boeing says it is confident the 787 is safe and says it stands behind the plane's overall integrity. this is only the second time in
economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: hundreds of flights were canceled today and airlines rushed to make back-up plans after regulators around the world grounded boeing's 787 dreamliner. those actions came after the federal aviation association ordered...
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say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and other parts where the two are people reside. do you see it on top of well does we just heard them some analysts suggest africa's untapped natural resources could be the main reason attracting western powers to the continent is also being cited as a pretext for the intervention in mali to despite the country being considered among the world's poorest nations the catch is it's got plenty to offer when it comes to wealth that lies beneath let's take a look to another african nation is the continent's third largest producer of gold as you can see here it trails only so that africa and garner. there's the graph you can see it for yourself and there are some forecasts which indicate it could move into first place in gold exports in the near future to energy is another of mali's economic trump card this is another. back story here another bit of it anyway uranium deposits believed to number over five thousand tons france relies almost entirely of course on your a new n
say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and other parts where the two are people reside. do you see it on top of well does we just heard them some analysts suggest africa's untapped natural resources could be the main reason attracting western powers to the continent is also being cited as a pretext for the intervention in mali to despite the country being considered among the world's poorest nations the catch is...
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not so far away the global economy indeed is on the brink of a new currency war let me just paint a quick picture for you japan's newly elected prime minister has been dropping the yen and it went down eleven percent since december now europe has already according to experts fired the first round and european financial. authorities they say that with the growing euro that's threatening the european economy although as you're telling me that the euro has grown exactly despite the eurozone crisis the debt crisis widespread austerity people losing their retirement funds cut downs in health care as well massive unemployment many analysts say the eurozone is has been going down the drain for years. you're telling me the euro's grown exactly a group way seven percent in the last year and now experts say that that's yet another threat to european economies so we may see european financial authorities also start lowering their own deliberately the euro so where's america in all this what's the fed doing i mean we all know i mean the the fed is not exactly the most democratic book in his nat
not so far away the global economy indeed is on the brink of a new currency war let me just paint a quick picture for you japan's newly elected prime minister has been dropping the yen and it went down eleven percent since december now europe has already according to experts fired the first round and european financial. authorities they say that with the growing euro that's threatening the european economy although as you're telling me that the euro has grown exactly despite the eurozone crisis...
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that this is massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those concerns a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery for the called laws or e.u. membership you know transparently body with a whole series of shocks you know three million british jobs would be lost if we left the european union really really we import massively more from the you than we sell to them is stop selling cars. i think we all know. when you'll be looking to trade outside well you know what i'm saying is this europe is aging europe is a percentage of the world economy is now. quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which is likely because of their fanaticism to keep it together to last for up to a decade and yeah ok europe is thirty percent of our overseas exports and it's an important market place but the rest of the world is more important to us. because we're stuck inside this old fashioned nineteenth century concept of a customs union we can't make our own trade deals any
that this is massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those concerns a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery for the called laws or e.u. membership you know transparently body with a whole series of shocks you know three million british jobs would be lost if we left the european union really really we import massively more from the you than we sell to...
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an economy not so far away actually the google economy is on the verge of a currency war let me paint a quick picture for you japan where the newly elected prime minister is pushing for a more aggressive central bank policy has been dropping the yen went down by eleven percent since december meanwhile in the european union experts say europe has fired the first shell e.u. financial authorities warn the rising euro is threatening the economy despite the debt and eurozone crisis austerity measures and so on the euro group by seven percent in the last six months so it is possible that you will start dropping it also now the united states has been printing bucks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper washington has been looking over the shoulder at china which holds the majority of u.s. foreign debt and b. jing is also accused of holding back its currency the reason why they do that is when a currency is dropped to the export becomes cheaper it makes the country more compact comparable but it isn't applauded by other countries which me retali
an economy not so far away actually the google economy is on the verge of a currency war let me paint a quick picture for you japan where the newly elected prime minister is pushing for a more aggressive central bank policy has been dropping the yen went down by eleven percent since december meanwhile in the european union experts say europe has fired the first shell e.u. financial authorities warn the rising euro is threatening the economy despite the debt and eurozone crisis austerity...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. seven more foreign hostages were reportedly killed in algeria bringing the death toll to at least twenty three as the military's final attempt to free the remaining captives ends in tragedy. david cameron is under fire for his. europe as extracts his delayed address on britain's future in the e.u. are released to the public. the bolshoi's artistic director successfully on the go the first operation to save his eyesight after an acid attack being linked to his work at the world famous theatre. live from our new center here in moscow this is our team killing. the hostage crisis in algeria has ended after four days but with further loss of life seven foreign civilians and eleven islamic terrorists were killed in the military. final raid to free the hostages held at a gas plant a number of civilian deaths now stands at twenty three militants said they took the captives in revenge for french intervention in neighboring mali. reports from paris . what we h
find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. seven more foreign hostages were reportedly killed in algeria bringing the death toll to at least twenty three as the military's final attempt to free the remaining captives ends in tragedy. david cameron is under fire for his. europe as extracts his delayed address on britain's future in the e.u. are released to the public. the bolshoi's artistic...